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Robots are increasingly being used in various aspects of medicine. Some of the ways robots are currently being used in medicine include:
– Assisting with surgeries
– Delivering drugs to specific parts of the body
– Helping to diagnose diseases
– Monitoring patients’ health
– Providing physical therapy
There are many advantages to using robots in medicine. Robots can be extremely precise and can perform tasks that are difficult or impossible for humans to do. They also work quickly and can be used in difficult or dangerous environments. Additionally, they are often less expensive than human labor.
Medtronic Expands Global Access to the Benefits of Robotic-assisted Surgery
Hugo™ robotic-assisted surgery system approvals and indications set the stage for significant access across Europe, North America, and Asia — extending the benefits of minimally invasive surgery to new global audiences.
Dr Bruce Smoler Placed His Own Implant Using Robotic-Assisted Dental Implant Technology
Dr Bruce Smoler and his highly trained team have achieved the Diamond Level, Center of Excellence by demonstrating their clinical expertise by performing a vast number of Dental Implants placed with the Yomi Robotic-Assisted Technology Device.
Harmonics Bionics Partnership with Healthlink Holdings
Harmonics Bionics said Healthlink will begin purchasing systems following FDA registration of Harmony SHR and a full commercial launch next year.
Accelus Announces Vail-Summit Orthopaedics & Neurosurgery as 1st Ambulatory Surgery Center to Adopt Remi Robotic Navigation System
Remi Robotic Navigation System was designed to address the limitations of current spinal robotic systems and features the same accuracy with a smaller footprint, efficient procedural workflow, shorter setup and teardown times, and more economically accessible pricing.
ColubrisMX, Inc. Announces Corporate Rebranding to ENDOQUEST Robotics™
This rebranding as ENDOQUEST Robotics reinforces their commitment to being the leader in innovation in flexible robotic technology for a wide range of needs in endoscopic surgeries in the years ahead.
Smith+Nephew Announces 1st Robotic-assisted Surgery Using its LEGION CONCELOC Cementless Total Knee System
The LEGION CONCELOC Cementless Total Knee System addresses the critical elements of the cementless total knee through its unique design.